Fujifilm FinePix X-T10 16-50mm Black Expert Reviews

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Reviewed on 2017-10-20

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The Fujifilm X-T10 includes the best bits of last year's award-winning X-T1 at a much lower price. It has top-plate drive mode, shutter speed and exposure compensation dials, and aperture rings on most lenses. The 16-million-pixel X-Trans CMOS II sensor o...

No other camera category has seen as much innovation and novelty as the mirrorless market over the past several years, and the latest crop of models are a testament to that. They're driving forward not only new features but more compact designs targeted a...

Camera Review: Fujifilm XT10, NOVEMBER 16, 2015, By Greg Scoblete, Camera design, much like life, is often marked by a series of compromises. Fujifilm engineers and product developers no doubt had to wrestle with several when they conceived of the XT10, a...Camera Review: Fujifilm XT10

Camera design, much like life, is often marked by a series of compromises. Fujifilm engineers and product developers no doubt had to wrestle with several when they conceived of the X-T10, a less expensive alternative to the company's flagship, and largely...

All gadgets are about compromise. Whether phones or laptops or TVs or cameras, you just can't get design, performance, speed and smarts in one body without spending a fortune. On the face of it though, Fujifilm's X-T10 looks to be the camera that has it...

Back in 2014 Fujifilm released the seriously impressive X-T1, an advanced CSC that offered optical excellence, superb build quality and intuitive handling. Our one reservation was its rather steep body-only price of £1049. A year later, and at less than h...

All gadgets are about compromise. Whether phones or laptops or TVs or cameras, you just can't get design, performance, speed and smarts in one body without spending a fortune.On the face of it though, Fujifilm's X-T10 looks to be the camera that has it al...

All gadgets are about compromise. Whether phones or laptops or TVs or cameras, you just can't get design, performance, speed and smarts in one body without spending a fortune.On the face of it though, Fujifilm's X-T10 looks to be the camera that has it al...

The new auto mode switch and the built-in flash will make it more attractive to novice users, particularly those moving up from a fixed-lens digicam. As a second body to accompany the X-T1, the different control layouts, lack of an ISO dial and smaller bu...

If you have been impressed by Fujifilm's X-T1 mirrorless camera from last year, but felt the cost was too high, then you might be interested in the Japanese company's new X-T10. Essentially, this is the “smaller sibling” to the big brother.In terms of spe...

The X-T10 ($799.95, body only) is the first serious offering in Fujifilm's X-series of mirrorless cameras priced below the $1,000 mark. It looks and feels just like a scaled-down X-T1, and it handles much like the company's premium model as well. There ar...

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Reviewed on 2015-09-15

If you're taking pictures, chances are you're using a smartphone. Smartphones are great portable cameras because they generally take decent photos and are always in our pockets. But they aren't particularly capable photographic tools and can really strugg...

Fuji X-T10 16MP, 1.5x sensor, OLED finderFujifilm X-T10 (13.1 oz./371g with battery and card, about $799) and XF 16mm f/1.4. enlarge. I got mine at Adorama; I'd just as well have gotten it at at Amazon or at B&H. It comes in black or silver, and as a body...

The X-T10 is the latest addition, with a name that suggests its close relation to the flagship Fujifilm X-T1 . There are numerous similarities, including an SLR-shaped magnesium alloy body, dedicated dials for drive mode, shutter speed and exposure compen...

The Fujifilm X-T10 comes slightly more than a year and half after the company's flagship SLR-style X-T1 camera , and according to Fujifilm, incorporates a lot of the feedback the company had received from early users of the X-T1. It's a mid-class camera t...

Don't be fooled by its square design and near-one-piece construction: despite appearances, the Fujifilm X-T10 is small. Or at least small compared to the X-T1; it's lost about half an inch in length, height and depth and as a result is 2.1 oz (59 g) light

JPEGs offer pleasing colors, Good image quality at both low and high ISOs, Ample physical controls make for an engaging shooting experience, Solid build quality, while still maintaining a light weight, Film Simulation modes are practical and a lot of fun...Buffer during 8fps burst is very limited, Maximum ISO limited to 6400 when shooting Raw, Face detect and subject tracking in continuous AF too slow and erratic to be useful, Poor video quality, Oversensitive eye sensor, No touchscreen, 16MP sensor is out...

Review based on production Fujifilm X-T10The Fujifilm X-T1 was a landmark camera in many ways, with it's extremely high resolution electronic viewfinder, great image quality, weather-sealed body, and engaging control system (we even gave it a Gold award)...

Great value prospect, top-of-line image quality (as per X-T1 big brother), build quality beyond its price pointAutofocus not as fast as some competitors, oversaturated JPEGs, viewfinder not as physically large as X-T1

Although it might sound like the bad guy from a not-yet-written Terminator movie, the Fujifilm X-T10 is actually the good guy. A very good guy indeed. For this compact system camera is like a watered-down version of its X-T1 bigger brother , albeit withou...

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